List of Writing Intensive Courses
Stetson University offers writing-intensive courses for every year of a student's education to reinforce our ongoing commitment to excellence in writing and thinking for Stetson University graduates. Writing intensive courses are taught with the expectation that students learn as a result of writing, not only that they write as a result of their learning. Students looking to improve their skills at written communication--skills that employers value in their employees--should investigate the opportunities for taking writing-intensive courses.
Many writing-intensive courses can be used to fulfill the writing requirement. Some exceptions exist: first year and junior seminars cannot be used to fulfill the Writing requirement, and some upper-level writing-intensive courses are available only for students majoring or minoring in those programs. Once a writing-intensive designation has been established, it is the responsibility of individual departments to make decisions about which students can enroll; the Writing Program does not control these decisions.
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AFST 100S Intro to Africana Studies
AFST 102H Hip Hop, Rap, Sex, and Film
AFST 235H Intro to African American Film
AMST 301H American Cultural Traditions
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BADM 205 Professional Communications
BIOL 497 Research Proposal
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ENGL 207 Nature Writing
ENGL 220 Understanding Composition & Rhetoric
ENGL 232B Shakespeare
ENGL 235A Intro to Film
ENGL 240A Reading Nonfiction
ENGL 241A Reading Narrative
ENGL 242A Reading Lyric
ENGL 243A Understanding Drama
ENGL 325 Grammar & Rhetoric
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HIST 101 Western Civilization
HIST 103H Modern Western Civilization
HIST 104H
HIST 105H Modern World Civilization
HIST 152H American History II
HIST 210H Ancient Near East
HIST 211
HIST 212H History of Ancient Rome
HIST 240 History of Ancient Greece
HIST 254H History of Baseball
HIST 270H History of Modern China
HIST 271H History of Modern Japan
HIST 313 Fall of the Roman Empire
HIST 315H Celtic Civilization
HIST 323S The French Revolution, 1770-1815: The Enlightenment, Terror, and Napoleon
HIST 329H Nazi Germany: History, Politics, and Culture
HIST 250D Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity
HIST 320 King Arthur
HIST 330H World War II: A Global History
HIST 331S The Holocaust
HIST 354B Southern History and Culture in the United States, 1800-present
HIST 356 H/W History of American Health Care
HIST 359H From Progressivism Through Depression: The United States, 1880-1940
HIST/AMST 361 B/H The 1950s and 1960s: The First Years of Our Own Time
HIST 362H/AMST 320H American Women's History
HUM 200A Intro to Humanities
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IHSC 497 Senior Research proposal
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JOUR 100 Intro to Journalism
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MUSC 392 Song Literature
MUSC 197A History of Popular Music
MUSC 397 Opera Literature
MUSC *** Piano Literature
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PSYC 203 Great Experiments
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RUST 320A Russian Film through Culture

